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When bees take pollen from flowers does it kill them?

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When bees take pollen from flowers does it kill them?

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  1. its an essential natural thing that has been goin on for centuries now...the other posters said it all...


  2. No! Absolutely not.Taking pollen from flowers is also

    essential for flowers to reproduce & continue their generations.

    This is a mutual natural system.

  3. When bees take pollen, the flowers dont die, pollen is not an essential part of a plants everyday living. Pollen is only used to reproduce, which the bees help do by transfering pollen from flower to flower.

    This is goin to sound weird but its like taking sperm from a guy and putting it on a female. (do you see guys droppin dead coz their sperm is not their, it the same with flowers). Sperm is not essential to a mans everyday survival but it is needed to reproduce.

  4. no , the flower will not die when bees take pollen from it . it is also helpful to flower . because it helps flower to reproduce.

  5. Not directly.  The flower petals are designed to attract bees, which come along and actually take the nectar in the center of the flower.  As they do that, they brush up on the pollen and some of it sticks to them.  The bees then go to another flower, and some of the original pollen gets transferred to the other flower.  This is called pollination, which allows the plant to produce it's seeds.  Once the pollination has happened, the flower petals have basically served their purpose and die off. But they are not killed by the bee.      

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